Then the bucksoh man the way they close out this season they just left them for the end buccaneer saints buccaneers. What are you thinking about this weird situation man you knowwhat rumbleI gotta say I dont hate like the last four gamesi. What did you just what was more entertainingwhat game was more entertaining uh tom bradys game. I think that goes back to that famous clip that was making a famous that clip that was making the rounds here right before the draft fromnick saban right. Brono he was playing hes playing very well. "It makes no sense, but it was the only thing I could think of over and over today.Real gs move in silence like lasagna Shirt Hes a really fun player to watch playand im really interested to see how he plays with the jets and how the jets continue this rebuild 49ers pick us in. ![]() "I can’t remember what rapper said it, but ‘real Gs move in silence like lasagna,’" Choate said, quoting a song called "6 Foot 7 Foot" by Lil Wayne. Just as the misspelling created quite a stir on social media once it was discovered, Choate said he expects people will take notice once it’s remedied. "They had the truck lettered and it came back the same way, so they had to redo the lettering on the truck. "It happened here on one of the (town’s) dump trucks," said Guilmette. "We do have our pride in being Rollinsford, New Hampshire," said Choate.Īccording to Guilmette, this isn’t the first time something like this has happened in the small border town. Rollins when it was incorporated in 1849. Others have called the error embarrassing, pointing out that Rollinsford was named for local businessman and politician Edward H. Some have filed comment threads with their best "g" puns. One Facebook poster claimed they should misspell South Berwick’s name on the other side of the sign in retaliation. Locals have also had some fun with the misspelling on social media this week. "I’ve driven across that bridge a thousand times - probably a month. "I saw it last night and said, ‘Oh my god,’" Guilmette said Thursday morning. He said he believes the sign must have be installed recently. Rollinsford road agent George Guilmette said he couldn’t help but shake his head when he noticed the "Rollingsford" sign for the first time Wednesday. Thursday, the sign no longer stood atop the bridge. Meaney said early Thursday morning she didn’t have a timetable for when the sign would be replaced. "We’re capable of making big (spelling) errors, that’s for sure," said Meaney, laughing while telling stories about "horrifying" typos in her own writing as well as similar highway sign mix-ups that have happened this year in Fort Myers, Florida. ![]() In doing so, Meaney confirmed it’s a DOT sign and error, and that it’ll be corrected in the near future. Overzealous autocorrect? A signmaker who unwittingly adds a "g" when speaking the town’s name, kind of like how some regional dialects turn words like "idea" into "eye-deer"?īoth are "good theories" for explaining how the typo happened, said Eileen Meaney, a spokesperson for the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. "They’re not sure if it’s been up for a week or 10 years and it’s really funny to see the town’s collective awakening to this bizarre typo in this really visible sign." "People are really bewildered about this sign," said Rollinsford resident Dave Choate. You could’ve passed the state line sign on Rollinsford’s Route 4 bridge this week without even noticing, from the South Berwick, Maine, side, it inaccurately proclaims the town as "Rollingsford." However, locals say they won’t just roll along with the extra g. ROLLINSFORD - There’s a graphical gaffe grinding motorists’ gears along one of the Granite State’s gateways, a gentle misspelling generating grief and galled gazes.
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